To: so_real
She echoed the talking points of the RINO's that raising the debt ceiling was a foregone conclusion and "we might as well get something in return for" it. That's pretty weak-knee'd leadership. You should apply for a post on MSNBC, you are a great spinner! She clearly stated that raising the debt ceiling was the wrong thing to do, and she did not support it but she did not have confidence in the current Republican leadership to push Cut, Cap, and Balance, so she expects them to fold, and we need to get the best deal that we can when they do. I did not get one single RINO warning signal listening to her. On the contrary, she sounded like someone who would butt heads with the weak politics as usual crowd in Congress. The American people do not want politics or deals, they want solutions.
To: Conservative_Rob
Nah ... But nice try. Check my post history. I'm a huge Palin fan. My point is that anyone ... ANYONE ... EVEN PALIN ... who says raising the nation's credit limit is a "foregone conclusion" is not holding the same water as our freshmen Tea Party congressmen, and the Conservative congressmen they are working with, that have already denied the votes to Boehner he needs for his kick-the-can-ten-years bill. I like Palin. But she's human. And assuming the nation will fall apart if the credit limit isn't raised is erroneous. She echoed that mistake -- an honest mistake, I believe, but a mistake nonetheless -- in agreeing with the RINO crowd that more must inevitably be borrowed than cut. You like Palin, that makes you pretty intelligent, but don't strap the blinders on. I'll take that job at MSNBC, though. But only because they need someone to bring them back from the far left.
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07/26/2011 9:18:18 PM PDT by
so_real
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